Perspectives on Evolution Journal 2: Falsifiability, Theology, and Extinction
If we scoff at foreign perspectives, we may overlook an important piece in the jigsaw of objective truth.
Perspectives on Evolution Journal 1: School, Church, and Family
I’m quite out of touch with both blood and Church. When you believe in Jesus Christ and psychedelic drugs, it can be tough to find your tribe.
Angel’s Trumpets and Morning Glories—An Ethnobotanical Survey of Psychoactive Perennials Part 2: Ipomoea
Jet-black seeds embody a tenebrous contrast to I. violacea’s celestial blooms. Measuring 7 mm in length, they are vernacularly known as badoh negro: a sacred hallucinogen among Oaxaca’s Zapotecs.
Angel’s Trumpets and Morning Glories—An Ethnobotanical Survey of Psychoactive Perennials Part 1: Brugmansia
Despite the medicinal benefits, Brugmansia species remain cautiously revered; each plant’s anaesthetic capacity reflects an arguably macabre record of sorcery and premature burial.
Preview of Upcoming Honours Research Project—Angel’s Trumpet, Morning Glory, and Sage of the Diviners: An Ethnobotanical Survey of Psychoactive Perennials
B. suaveolens, I. corymbosa, and S. divinorum constitute relatively unfamiliar topics; their alkaloids represent compounds of psychiatric potential, delivering meaningful opportunities for compelling investigations.
Ayahuasca: Rivier and Lindgren Review
The paper achieves an impressive balance between ethnomethodology and phytochemistry: it effectively fosters intercultural awareness while exemplifying shamanism’s scientific merits.
Planetary Boundaries and the Cultural Mandate of Genesis 1:28
Although death and decay are inevitable in this fallen world, we should circumvent unnecessary suffering as much as possible.
SCI 310 Assignment: Personal Reflection on Science and Faith
Part of my fascination with spiritual warfare stems from a fearful sense of inescapable damnation.